English, asked by prakriti51, 10 months ago

if the government forces people to follow only one religion​

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Answered by 7legen22
11

Religious people have a right to follow their religious beliefs without interference from the government. Governments should not interfere in people’s private lives unless there is a need to protect people from serious harm. Lots of religious practices such as slaughter of animals, religious family law and male circumcision do not harm people and so should be permitted.

No because:-

Governments should treat everyone equally whatever their faith. As a result, no special treatment should be granted to religions. It is unfair to non-religious people to create exceptions in the law for religious people but not for others who believe that the law is wrong or should be changed. There is no difference between believers and those who hold strong political beliefs about what the law should be or how it should be enforced (e.g. pacifists).


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Answered by shauryachauhan34
8

Question incomplete. pls give the full content

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